情報処理学会インタラクション 2015 IPSJ Interaction 2015 15INT013 2015/3/7 1, 1 2, 2 2 2,a) (1) (2) Designing a Co-creation Environment to Externalize Elderly s Experiences about a Travel Nanae Shirozu 1, 1 Kanako Tsukikawa 2, 2 Yukihiro Moriyama 2 Mitsunori Matsushita 2,a) Abstract: The aim of this research is to design an environment of co-creation where externalized personal experiences obtained through dialogue can serve as records. Differences in interests and experiences between a speaker and listener can result in one-sided communication. In particular, such a tendency is observed in intergenerational communication. To solve the problem, this research focuses on co-creation as a trigger to facilitate such intergenerational communication in such cases. Our proposed environment can be used to generate more definitive and new information by integrating the personal experiences of the elderly speakers (e.g., stories about a travel) with objective information. 1. 1 Graduate School of Informatics, Kansai University, Takatsuki, Osaka 569-1052,Japan 2 Faculty of Informatics, Kansai University 1 JR 2 a) mat@res.kutc.kansai-u.ac.jp *1 *1 2015 Information Processing Society of Japan 108
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2 Fig. 2 Elderly s experiences recorded on paper (2) 2 3. 3.1 (1) (2) 2 2013 5 26 A 80 A A A. A A A A A A 3.2 2 2013 6 17 2015 Information Processing Society of Japan 110
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1 Table 1 A list of information about destination 2 4 Google Web ( 4-D ) 1 (1) (2) (3) 4 Fig. 4 An overview of co-creation environment 4 4-A (1) (2) (3) 3 4-B 4-C 5.2 2 1 20 ( 4-E ) ( 4-F ) 2 4 ( 4-G ) 6. 2014 1 5 A A A 2 3 2015 Information Processing Society of Japan 113
5 Fig. 5 A snapshot of collaborative creation 6 Fig. 6 Experiences articulated on the co-creation environment 2 Table 2 Types and their frequencies of triggers appeared in speeches ( ) 15 12 7 Google Maps * 6 6 * 6 23 Google * 6 2 (Apple Thunderbolt Display 27 ) Web Firefox 26.0 QuickTime Player 6.1 A 64 A 6 22 3 43 21 A 6 64 20 A 23 2 A (7 ) A A A 25 A A A A A A A *6 2015 Information Processing Society of Japan 114
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